01-29-2021, 03:39 PM
(01-29-2021, 12:59 PM)rich2005 Wrote: No suitable Windows computer so I do not know. Does Kdenlive record in Windows? I thought ffmpeg would only capture video in linux.
Try out the popular linux video / audio / graphics programs using a bootable 'live' usb drive. Get Ubuntu Studio https://ubuntustudio.org/
Installation https://www.howtogeek.com/howto/14912/cr...ash-drive/ Apparently Rufus works for Windows users https://rufus.ie/
Using my laptop: 2 minutes is long enough: https://youtu.be/cb1YexmRsYU
Ohh ... this is really interesting and even more scary!
I saved all these links in a bookmark folder in the browser where I will be able to consult them again.
This subject (Linux, partition, typing DOS commands, etc.) is totally unfamiliar to me.
I started a quick and superficial reading on the How-To Geek page just to get a sense of the degree of difficulty and understanding that I would have or not.
I find terms like:
"If you’re creating a live USB drive from a live disk, ensure Ubuntu’s Universe repository is enabled before you continue. You can do that by running the following command:" - "sudo add-apt-repository universe"
Reading that or Greek or Chinese is almost the same for me
I don't know what a "live disk" is, or a "repository", let alone where he expects me to type these commands.
Ok, I'm a noob and maybe that article is aimed at more experienced users or at least familiar with Linux.
Still, maybe this weekend or the next, I will try to focus on reading this article and trying to understand it.
rich2005, thank you very much!